Introduction Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is a well-known trade organisation in the United States that promotes the consumer electronics industry. The CEA provides lobbying, market research, and specialised training to its members, who include manufacturers, retailers, and service providers. The organisation also hosts notable annual events, such as the International CES, which functions as a platform for displaying cutting-edge technology and development. The CEA has played an important role in driving the growth of the customer electronics market and developing industry regulations. Its initiatives and contributions have had a significant effect on the industry and the economy as a ... Read More
Introduction Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) is a multilateral trade deal aimed at promoting financial cooperation and increasing exchange and investment flows. The settlement addresses a huge style of problems, along with item change, services, and investment, in addition to intellectual assets, competition, and authorities’ procurement. Because CECA is a comprehensive agreement, it covers many facets of economic cooperation besides just the exchange of goods. Its goal is to level the playing field for businesses in each nation, reduce alternative constraints, and increase economic integration. CECA has the potential to benefit both countries by encouraging economic growth, job creation, ... Read More
Introduction Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) is a free trade settlement among two or extra countries along with their goals to encourage economic cooperation and integration. The settlement covers a broad range of topics, including investments, products, services, intellectual property, and competition regulation. The CEPA goals to cast off exchange and investment restrictions and level the playing area for government corporations. The goal of the agreement is to enhance international trade and marketplace access, consequently increasing business possibilities and stimulating economic growth. Objectives Promoting economic cooperation and integration between member nations is one of the primary goals of comprehensive ... Read More
Introduction Codeword Error Ratio (CER) is used as statistic for effectiveness of communication systems when transmitting records through noisy channels. It measures the quantity of codewords misplaced or broken at some stage in transmission and is expressed as a percentage of the entire quantity of codewords delivered. CER is extensively used to evaluate transmission quality and enhance system performance in digital communication systems such as wireless networks and satellite communication systems. Engineers can increase system dependability and decrease the occurrence of data transmission errors by monitoring CER. History The development of digital communication systems has been closely linked to ... Read More
Introduction Circuit Emulation Service (CES) is a networking technology that allows TDM (Time division Multiplexing) circuits to be transported over packet-based networks such as IP (internet Protocol). It works by emulating the behaviour of traditional TDM circuits over an IP network, allowing enterprises to use their existing TDM-based equipment and infrastructure while taking advantage of the advantages of packet-based networks. CES basically converts TDM traffic into packets and then transports them over a packet- based total network. This conversion is done using specialised hardware or software called CES devices or CES gateways, which act as an interface between the ... Read More
Introduction Continuous Fuel Injection (CFI) is a type of current fuel injection system that is utilised in inner combustion engines. CFI systems provide the engine with fuel in a regular and accurate manner, in comparison to traditional carbureted engines. This technology allows for an extra efficient and managed combustion process, resulting in increased fuel economy, decreased emissions, and greater engine overall performance. CFI systems are substantially employed in modern petrol and diesel engines and depend on advanced sensors and computer control to regulate the petrol injection rate and timing to optimise engine performance under numerous riding circumstances. Overall, CFI ... Read More
Introduction Cold Fusion Markup Language (CFML) is a web programming language used for building dynamic web applications. It was created by Allaire Corporation (now Adobe Systems) in the mid-1990s and is now maintained by Adobe Systems. CFML is a tag-based language, which means that it uses HTML-like tags to define the structure and behavior of web pages. The history of CFML Here's a year-wise history of CFML − 1995 − CFML was created by Jeremy and JJ Allaire as a tool for developing dynamic web applications 1996 − The first version of ColdFusion was released, which allowed developers ... Read More
Introduction Combined Finance and Revenue Accounts (CFRA) is a financial reporting framework that combines financial and revenue information into a single statement. CFRA is designed to provide a more comprehensive view of a company's financial performance by including both financial and revenue-related information in a single document. This framework is based on Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and requires that all revenue and financial information be reported in accordance with these principles. CFRA is commonly used in the public sector, particularly by government agencies and departments, as a means of reporting financial and revenue information in a more transparent ... Read More
Introduction Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination is one of the most popular competitive exams conducted by the SSC in India. Every year, the CGL exam draws thousands of candidates from all around India. Tier I, Tier II, Tier III, and Tier IV make up the exam's four stages. Eligibility Criteria The eligibility criteria for the CGL examination conducted by the SSC are as follows − Nationality − The applicant must be a Tibetan refugee who entered India prior to January 1, 1962 with the intention of settling permanently there, an Indian citizen, a Nepalese or Bhutanese subject, or a ... Read More
Introduction Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is a well-recognized scoring and evaluation system which is acknowledged worldwide. Whether a student is applying for a job or higher education acquiring minimum CGPA is always the basic eligibility. The range of CGPA differs in various countries and educational systems. In this article we will briefly discuss CGPA, method of calculating CGPA, advantages and disadvantages of using CGPA and its conversion to other grading systems. Definition and Meaning A student’s academic strength can be measured through the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). This calculation gives an overall understanding of the academic achievements ... Read More